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Academics with Three Rivers DRH and clinicians at MLHD in the Riverina are improving emergency room procedures for heart attack patients with new research.
A total of sixteen graduation ceremonies will be held across the six main Charles Sturt regional communities welcoming almost 7,100 attendees. 1,610 graduates will celebrate the completion of their ...
A Charles Sturt University post-doctoral research fellow and her colleague caution about the use of tranquillisers on racehorses. Australia’s horse racing industry is in the spotlight after recent ...
A Charles Sturt University academic’s research has evolved into a revolutionary approach to defending against ransomware attacks. Charles Sturt University research introduces a revolutionary approach ...
The new Charles Sturt Engineering degree is helping to tackle the shortage of engineers in Australia at a time of increasing need and opportunity Graduates will be equipped to handle rapidly evolving ...
Charles Sturt will play a crucial role in the recently-announced $47 million weed management initiative by the Grains Research and Development Corporation. Charles Sturt University named as one of ...
Charles Sturt University Master of Teaching (Secondary) degrees suitable for NSW Government Department of Education ‘Transition to Teaching Scholarships’ Scholarships are worth up to $10,000 per year ...
Charles Sturt’s feedlot in Wagga Wagga has conducted a promising trial of an all-natural cattle feed supplement for growth A trial conducted at Charles Sturt University’s feedlot in Wagga Wagga has ...
Holiday scams: staying safe this festive seasonAs the festive season and summer holidays arrive, two Charles Sturt University academics warn consumers to be alert to potential financial scams and ...
After five decades of brutal rule under the Assads, Syria is at a crossroads. A Charles Sturt academic states what he believes are the four priorities to avoid yet another war.
What started as a PhD project has sparked life changing outcomes for unpaid carers across Australia. Canberra-based Charles Sturt University School of Social Work and Arts Ms Dalanglin Dkhar (pictured ...
A new Charles Sturt University research project based in Port Macquarie seeks the help of anglers around Australia and New Zealand to improve our understanding of the spread of the ‘mushy fish’ issue.
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